China's Consumer Prices Fall Slightly in September Amid Lingering Deflation

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China's consumer prices declined more than expected in September, remaining in deflationary territory, with persistent producer price deflation highlighting ongoing sluggish domestic demand and trade tensions, despite some signs of policy impact and industrial profit recovery.
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